Situé dans la vieille ville et construit au 12ème siècle, Ling Gwan Kiong (littéralement « Temple du Pouvoir ») est le plus grand temple bouddhiste de Bali. Son bâtiment vivement coloré est une invitation à l’exotisme chinois, on dirait presque un lieu imaginaire tellement sa déco contraste avec la tristesse de la ville un peu tristounette de Singaraja (c’est un avis personnel).
A l’intérieur du temple, vous pourrez découvrir des statues de Bouddha finement dorées, des vases d’une valeur inestimable et de tapisseries somptueuses.
En photo, c’est mieux :
Le temple chinois de Ling Gwan Kiong à Singaraja (Buleleng, Bali, Indonésie)
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Si vous ne trouvez pas ce lieu, demandez le « Chinese Klenteng », autre nom du Ling Gwan Kiong.